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Chapter 2 Classifying Traffic
Traffic Classification Using Class Maps
match Commands History
Cisco IOS Release
Command
Description
Release 12.0(17)SL
match
The
match
command was introduced on
the PRE1.
match access-group
This command was enhanced to include
matching on access lists.
match-all
This command was enhanced to include
matching on all of the match criteria.
match-any
This command was enhanced to include
matching on one match criterion.
match input-interface
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the input interface.
match ip dscp
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the IP DSCP value.
match ip precedence
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the IP precedence value.
match ip rtp
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the IP Real-Time Transport
Protocol (RTP).
match qos-group
This command was enhanced to include
matching on a QoS group.
Release 12.0(17)SL
match not
This command was enhanced to include
matching on criteria that the packet does
not match.
Release 12.0(22)S
match mpls experimental
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the MPLS experimental
(EXP) bit value.
Release 12.2(15)BX
match cos
This command was introduced on the
PRE2 and enhanced to include matching
on the class of service for inbound policies
only.
Release 12.2(16)BX
match mpls experimental
topmost
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the experimental (EXP) bit
value on the topmost label entry of the
packet.
Release 12.3(7)XI
match discard-class
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the discard-class value.
match mpls experimental
imposition
This command was enhanced to include
matching on the experimental (EXP) bit
value on the imposed label entry of the
packet.
Release 12.2(28)SB
match
This command was integrated in
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB.